claims Jerusalem Post In the summer of 2023, The Jerusalem Post ran a piece linking anti- vaccine resistance to antisemitism, the idea being that if you refuse vaccination for any reason then you hate the Jewish people. Entitled "Anti-vaccine activism melded with U.S. antisemitism study," the article highlights a peer-reviewed paper from the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel, that suggests 70 years of "global health gains are in danger of being eroded" because too many people these days are just saying no to vaccine drugs, no matter how hard the government pushes them.
Published in the Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal, the study was compiled by none other than Dr. Peter Hotez of the Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development.
According to Hotez, rising anti-vaccine activism has nothing to do with the actual dangers associated with injecting mystery chemicals into human bodies, and everything to do with unvaccinated people hating Jews, apparently.
This "phenomenon," as The Jerusalem Post calls it, is happening via an "enabled and empowered anti-science ecosystem, with antisemitism and the targeting of Jewish biomedical scientists at its core." In other words, Jewish biomedical scientists are the people responsible for giving the world vaccines, which in many ways are like the smallpox-infected blankets that colonial settlers once gave to Native Americans to exterminate them.